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a diplomat left in charge of day-to-day business at a diplomatic mission. For example, within the United States Department of State, a "chargé" is any officer left in charge of the mission in the absence of the mission's titular leader. charrette a collaborative session in which a group of designers draft a solution to a design problem. Chauffeur
décliner la compétence du tribunal – to take a plea against the jurisdiction of the court; juge compétent – judge having jurisdiction; relever de la compétence de – to fall under the jurisdiction of; compétent [a] (of a court): having the appropriate jurisdiction to investigate and try a given type of § infraction. [42]
"Quelque chose de Tennessee" ("Something from Tennessee") is a 1985 song recorded by French singer Johnny Hallyday. Written and produced by Michel Berger , it was released in December 1985 as the third single from the album Rock'n'Roll Attitude , on which it appears as the third track.
Apart from the Palais de la Cité and later (under Louis IX and the last direct Capetians) the Château du Louvre, the main residences of medieval monarchs were Vincennes, Compiègne, Fontainebleau, Melun, Senlis and Saint-Germain-en-Laye. These locations were often chosen for their proximity to forests, reflecting the king's interest in ...
Quelque chose de France is a French-language studio album by Julio Iglesias, released in 2007 on Columbia ... "Des femmes sur le toit du monde" Didier Barbelivien:
S’il vous plaît, s’il vous plaît, faites quelque chose avant qu’elle se fasse torturer à mort. Mon Dieu, je vous en supplie, aidez-nous à sauver cette jeune fille des mains de ces animaux sans cœur.” La liste des commentaires disaient des choses comme: “S’il vous plaît, Monica!”, “Allez, Monica!”, “Faites quelque chose
The chose can either be legal or equitable. Before the Judicature Acts, which fused the courts of equity and common law into one jurisdiction, where the chose could be recovered only by an action at law as a debt (whether arising from contract or tort), it was termed a legal chose in action; where the chose was recoverable only by a suit in equity, as a legacy or money held upon a trust, it ...
The Things of Life (French: Les Choses de la vie) is a 1970 romantic drama film directed by Claude Sautet, based on the 1967 novel Intersection by Paul Guimard.The film centers around a car accident experienced by Pierre (Michel Piccoli), an architect, and the events before and after it. [2]